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              Meeting Minutes
              CA NSHK UKC.ALEX-1 · Série · 1902 - 2002
              Fait partie de University of King's College Alexandra Society Fonds

              Series consists of a mixture of handwritten and typed out meeting minutes from the Alexandra Society. These meeting minutes discuss many things, including the formation of the society, the election of executive members, and plans for fundraising campaigns. Alexandra Society sometimes noted as King’s College Women’s Auxiliary or similar titles.

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              Finances
              CA NSHK UKC.ALEX-3 · Série · 1902 - 2002
              Fait partie de University of King's College Alexandra Society Fonds

              Series consists of treasury books, financial budgets, cheque books, and other records pertaining to the financial records of the various Alexandra Society branches.

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              CA NSHK UKC.ALEX · Fonds · 1902-2002

              The records in the fonds were created, received, or used by the Alexandra Society. These records were stored in various spaces across the King’s College campus and at society member’s homes before being donated to or acquired by the University of King’s College Archives. The oldest records (before the turn of the century) were found in storage in the Arts and Administration building by Assistant Librarian Patricia Chalmers and Dr. Henry Roper. Most other records slowly accumulated as the various Alexandra Society branches folded.

              The primary activities of the Alexandra Society were to raise money for scholarships (for women and Anglican students) and the general well-being of King’s College. The records cover the Alexandra Society’s finances, meeting minutes, and general comraderie. There are many photographs that document fundraising efforts. These records reflect the society’s Anglican origins.

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